What if the “safe” life is the very thing keeping your nervous system on high alert? In this episode, I sit down with Annie, a somatic practitioner, breathwork guide, and unapologetic wild soul, to explore how chasing safety, performing for approval, and suppressing truth can trap stress in the body that words alone can’t release. Annie calls trauma what it often is, incomplete stress cycles lodged in the breath, the muscles, and the fascia. The way through isn’t more mindset wo...
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What if the “safe” life is the very thing keeping your nervous system on high alert? In this episode, I sit down with Annie, a somatic practitioner, breathwork guide, and unapologetic wild soul, to explore how chasing safety, performing for approval, and suppressing truth can trap stress in the body that words alone can’t release. Annie calls trauma what it often is, incomplete stress cycles lodged in the breath, the muscles, and the fascia. The way through isn’t more mindset wo...
With over 40 years of expertise, Jim Doyle shares his insightful healing journey, emphasizing the interconnectedness of body and mind. Inspired by pioneers like Louise Hay, Jim's story is a testament to the power of alternative therapies and personal empowerment, offering listeners a chance to discover their own latent potential for self-healing. Discover the profound impact of thoughts and words on our physical well-being as we unpack techniques like meditation and self-affirmation. ...
The University of Life
What if the “safe” life is the very thing keeping your nervous system on high alert? In this episode, I sit down with Annie, a somatic practitioner, breathwork guide, and unapologetic wild soul, to explore how chasing safety, performing for approval, and suppressing truth can trap stress in the body that words alone can’t release. Annie calls trauma what it often is, incomplete stress cycles lodged in the breath, the muscles, and the fascia. The way through isn’t more mindset wo...